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you could handle it you know we don't have a problem the rest of us there are sort of. so why don't they how does he like it now that was the delivered million dollars for a box of you know what actually is going to do it thousand dollars i mean is this. see i'm really going to use the notes if you are there are two hundred so you don't even know what i was under says prices and there were two of those dollars called the opening bit or yeah right i mean that the opening ask no you ask anyway. if there are any beds whatever bridges are going to be around this thing but will they plan to find a buyer and and all of this but i just think it's interesting too that the bakers were going on strike and i didn't realize these were big i picture them coming out of a test you were probably big you're exactly right because i know there's no way you want to do it on screen but i'm not going to go buy. the burgers they're a baker's the big. ceramic tiles get big so they're probably bakers like that they're like adults still bakers and they want to strike but see that's going to weak
you could handle it you know we don't have a problem the rest of us there are sort of. so why don't they how does he like it now that was the delivered million dollars for a box of you know what actually is going to do it thousand dollars i mean is this. see i'm really going to use the notes if you are there are two hundred so you don't even know what i was under says prices and there were two of those dollars called the opening bit or yeah right i mean that the opening ask no you ask anyway....
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it's going to keep on coming back and getting us every time. in what way what do you anticipate that to look like going forward in terms of what growth to plague or pressure if you think about the amount of debt you can carry down while you've got the less you can consider adding on back when we had not in fifty's we had a debt level of fifteen sixteen percent of g.d.p. plenty of headroom you know you're running it we had three hundred three percent private sector debt back in two thousand and nine now it's to fifty percent if you don't get a bit of a dip driven revival which is feasible at the moment it's not going to take you back up to the three hundred percent level again ok because you're going to find a large part of what interest spawns people to go into debt is the expectation of leverage going to an asset process now when you look in the mortgage for example that being seventy percent of g.d.p. down from eighty thought the center of the peak you don't going to. be five percent again you will hit the wall and go down once more so what y
it's going to keep on coming back and getting us every time. in what way what do you anticipate that to look like going forward in terms of what growth to plague or pressure if you think about the amount of debt you can carry down while you've got the less you can consider adding on back when we had not in fifty's we had a debt level of fifteen sixteen percent of g.d.p. plenty of headroom you know you're running it we had three hundred three percent private sector debt back in two thousand and...
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we've got the maker of the big banana car joining us "right this minute" to tell us about the banana car. steve, do you love bananas? why did you make this? >> in the last four years i've eaten more bananas than you could possibly imagine. who doesn't like bananas. i wanted to do something ridiculous. a ripe banana, probably as ridiculous as you can possibly be. >> is this street legal? >> it is strate legal. the body shape, they can't say we don't like the shape of your car. they can say if you drive on our roads, you have to meet certain safety requirements. the big banana car meets the safety requirements. >> tell me about the reaction when you drive it around? >> it's the most fun thing. i absolutely was not prepared for it whatsoever. i mean, you drive a banana down the road, people are going to wave and smile but it's overwhelming. >> that's awesome. >> so what is this thing made out of? >> it's made out of fiberglass. took a 1993 ford pickup truck, took the sheet metal, made the body out of rebar, sprayed with foam, sculpted into a nice banana shape and fiber gassed the thing.
we've got the maker of the big banana car joining us "right this minute" to tell us about the banana car. steve, do you love bananas? why did you make this? >> in the last four years i've eaten more bananas than you could possibly imagine. who doesn't like bananas. i wanted to do something ridiculous. a ripe banana, probably as ridiculous as you can possibly be. >> is this street legal? >> it is strate legal. the body shape, they can't say we don't like the shape of...
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silicon valley in the 1980s used to be very libertarian. represented by ed chao, a nearly 100% rate frg the cato institute. why is it so many successful entrepreneurs, maybe particularly in technology, but why do so many successful entrepreneurs add vocate the l policies that would be a daser for the american economy in which they created their billions and how do we change them? >> west texas aren't advocating those policies. >> ask them that. >> we should. we should have mark zuckerberg and eric schmidt of google. it is funny that steve jobs in his dying days lectured president obama, but nobody wants to jump in on that one. sfwl i'd like to jump in on a previous question, which is your magical, you know, what's the golden name? i would phrase it differently and go back to something said this morning and back to some history. i think there is broad-based consensus that people would vote for essentially lower rates. for joe peck mann at the brookings institution, he was a die hard democrat, spent his life, a leading tax expert before he di
silicon valley in the 1980s used to be very libertarian. represented by ed chao, a nearly 100% rate frg the cato institute. why is it so many successful entrepreneurs, maybe particularly in technology, but why do so many successful entrepreneurs add vocate the l policies that would be a daser for the american economy in which they created their billions and how do we change them? >> west texas aren't advocating those policies. >> ask them that. >> we should. we should have...
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that's why i always use a spotter. so i will say, i will say my omelet this morning was a personal best. frau kwaas doesn't even have cellulite. i have some on my thumb. you know what, screw it. all right. i'm fat. i mean i try to work out. i run every day from the desk to the interview table. that's got to be like two miles. i mean why else are my nipples bleeding when i get there i mean and sure, sure, sure we beat the germans in world war ii but look at that cartwheel. das ist eine schoene frau, this you beer granny is our competition now. and mom, i know you're 91, but are you going wake boarding! i'm talking a 360 butter slide nose bone. anyway, i've never felt so low and useless and old and sad. well, that's it for this week edition of stephen colbert's shame spiral. i'll see you next time when i catch a glimpse of myself under florescent lighting. now go away, i want to eat my hurt. we'll be right back. welcome back, everybody. my guests tonight is a long time auto executive who has a book about the struggles of
that's why i always use a spotter. so i will say, i will say my omelet this morning was a personal best. frau kwaas doesn't even have cellulite. i have some on my thumb. you know what, screw it. all right. i'm fat. i mean i try to work out. i run every day from the desk to the interview table. that's got to be like two miles. i mean why else are my nipples bleeding when i get there i mean and sure, sure, sure we beat the germans in world war ii but look at that cartwheel. das ist eine schoene...
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the company makes the guitar used by clapton said it intends to use about half of the proceeds to pay off debt. i want to know who would be a buyer of this, cortes? it's right up your alley. >> my alley's more like the zach brown band chicken fried. little more country. if it helps me play, i'll tell you this, wii guitar hero is a game incredibly popular. help me get better at that game, sure, let's get behind fender. >> country boy in chicago. >> i am too. i'm with you. >> euro rising against the dollar on optimism that a greek debt swap is near. a deal is near, we should say. what does it mine for risk currencies? let's get your money in motion trade from willie williams at societe generale. >> i think we can continue to see a bit of a relief rally from here. i still think there's a lot on the table that could send risk trading lower. the deal needs to be concluded. we have non-farm payrolls and news out of china later this week as well. >> give me your trade. >> i like selling aussie my target 81 near the 200-day moving average. i think between non-farms the rally we've recently ha
the company makes the guitar used by clapton said it intends to use about half of the proceeds to pay off debt. i want to know who would be a buyer of this, cortes? it's right up your alley. >> my alley's more like the zach brown band chicken fried. little more country. if it helps me play, i'll tell you this, wii guitar hero is a game incredibly popular. help me get better at that game, sure, let's get behind fender. >> country boy in chicago. >> i am too. i'm with you....
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hanging out with us on skype. steve, we love your videos. you've got your serious passion for trains. where did it come from? >> i originally saw this guy named mark, a 16-year-old train fan where he got all excited about this diesel locomotive. >> i've been waiting for this moment for months and it's finally here. i am finally going to get it on camera. >> for this young fellow, it was absolutely the greatest thing he'd ever seen. i was inspired. >> would you have acted the exact same way if the camera wasn't rolling or is this an internet character? >> i do work for the saratoga railway. i thought i'd post this video just to goof but i thought maybe we can draw some interest in our railroad here in upstate new york. today i found out that it was in the "london daily mail" and also in the newspaper in pakistan. i've now achieved a lifelong dream of being a multi-national idiot. >> this thing has more than 840,000 views. why do you think so many people are watching? >> because it is special. it is special! i have
hanging out with us on skype. steve, we love your videos. you've got your serious passion for trains. where did it come from? >> i originally saw this guy named mark, a 16-year-old train fan where he got all excited about this diesel locomotive. >> i've been waiting for this moment for months and it's finally here. i am finally going to get it on camera. >> for this young fellow, it was absolutely the greatest thing he'd ever seen. i was inspired. >> would you have acted...
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i used to say every week. it's every morning we wake up to some new piece. >> as a whole, litigation costs have been set aside for the most part by all the financials. that's well
i used to say every week. it's every morning we wake up to some new piece. >> as a whole, litigation costs have been set aside for the most part by all the financials. that's well
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baird is with us. colin welcome to halftime. >> thanks for having me. >> give us the answer to that question, saving face, clearly what zuckerberg hoped to do when he went public for the first time a couple weeks back. >> i agree, that was the first catalyst to get the stock moving. he sounded more confident, upbeat in the company's future and quite frankly the company is also showing some early signs of success on mobile platforms, and we all know that's where most of the growth is online, and so that shifted the tenor of the debate from the ipo and lockups. >> certainly may have sounded more confident but it seems as though investors in wall street itself are more confident in him, right? they feel like he really does have a handle on what's happening with the business, where the growth really could come from. >> i think that's right. over the summer, we've seen facebook make progress with their mobile apps and ios and soon with android, talking to advertisers telling us they're seeing better returns
baird is with us. colin welcome to halftime. >> thanks for having me. >> give us the answer to that question, saving face, clearly what zuckerberg hoped to do when he went public for the first time a couple weeks back. >> i agree, that was the first catalyst to get the stock moving. he sounded more confident, upbeat in the company's future and quite frankly the company is also showing some early signs of success on mobile platforms, and we all know that's where most of the...
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they're not going to use as much of it. the infrastructure projects, a lot are on the transmission part out there. doesn't mean the world has changed. it just means things are a little different. >> 7.5% gdp indicates that things are slower. in terms of the housing program you mentioned. a five year program which lasts to 2015 to put the housing on the market in china. that's a lot of housing. that might be considered a boom. >> i think it definitely is. the other part of this is sme stz are 60% of gdp. they have been underserved. there's a lot of lending going into the domestic consumption. i do believe this is going to be positive and lead to export amount. >> due to the export driven economy to a domestic economy, that should bode well one would think, for shares of brands heavy in china. >> that's been the story for young brands. but i don't think it's over. but i do think it's a bit expensive here. >> it is. >> a little bit. i don't own it anymore. but this seems to be intact. >> obviously a story we've talked about fo
they're not going to use as much of it. the infrastructure projects, a lot are on the transmission part out there. doesn't mean the world has changed. it just means things are a little different. >> 7.5% gdp indicates that things are slower. in terms of the housing program you mentioned. a five year program which lasts to 2015 to put the housing on the market in china. that's a lot of housing. that might be considered a boom. >> i think it definitely is. the other part of this is...
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give us your best odds here. >> the odds are low. and i have to say when i hear people like the congresswoman talking first about the need for compromise. and then absolutely ruling out as stupid something that president obama himself had put on the table, in his talks with the speaker, it really does make me despair and want to tear my hair out. the actual number for the savings from raising the medicare entitlement age over ten years, phasing it in slowly, the congressional budget office says is something like $115 billion over ten years. and that's phased in over time. the second ten years would be way more than that. it's a complicated thing. you need to look at it in a way that shields people who don't make as much money. but people like me, we're going to be working, i hope, till way past 65, don't need to rely on medicare. and the intransients, i have to say on both sides here, on tax rates on republicans, on entitlements from democrats is really just enough to make you want to -- >> tear your hair out? >> -- not have a good h
give us your best odds here. >> the odds are low. and i have to say when i hear people like the congresswoman talking first about the need for compromise. and then absolutely ruling out as stupid something that president obama himself had put on the table, in his talks with the speaker, it really does make me despair and want to tear my hair out. the actual number for the savings from raising the medicare entitlement age over ten years, phasing it in slowly, the congressional budget...
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at 4:00, the winds will cool us off. you can see on the key with the yellow and orange with the stronger winds on the way. that will help. i hate to break it to you, we are only going to climb more so as we head into the weekend. highs look like this for today. 79 in redwood city. 84 up in santa rosa. talk about a great day for a ball game. that's right. the giants have clinched it. the nl west champions. they will get more practice tonight at 7:15 taking on the diamondbacks. you can catch the game on comcast sportsnet bay area. for the next two day, high pressure building in and boosts the storm track into canada. it is hotter in the pacific northwest. for us, temperatures warmer for tomorrow. the heat cranks into thursday and we stay hot. look at the numbers, guys. hard to tell you it is the first week of fall when you look at this trend. 94 on thursday. 95 on friday. 98 on saturday. we stay hot sunday into monday. we stay hot all the way into wednesday. that means jon kelley can keep the muscle shirts out longer. we a
at 4:00, the winds will cool us off. you can see on the key with the yellow and orange with the stronger winds on the way. that will help. i hate to break it to you, we are only going to climb more so as we head into the weekend. highs look like this for today. 79 in redwood city. 84 up in santa rosa. talk about a great day for a ball game. that's right. the giants have clinched it. the nl west champions. they will get more practice tonight at 7:15 taking on the diamondbacks. you can catch the...
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had to use it. their peak flow readings is which is a a measure of how well they're able to move air. exposure to asthma trigger, tobacco use, exercise, sleep, and asthma limited their activities and what symptoms they had. you'll see in terms of the user's experience they were checking boxes, places to type in numbers this is the basic process they would do. the next couple of icons on that left screen enter rescue meds and peak flow data. those were opt nation ones if they want to report additional odl. they could wait until the next day to enter them. the important one is the lash one that said dash board. i'm going to talk about the dash board in a. minute. this was the same data was viewable by the patient for the information that they entered in their odls. okay. this is a screen shot of a clin -- they used it on the laptops or desk stops they use to access the electronic medical record in the practice. i want to point a couple of things to you. i know, it's hard to read it's not full screen s
had to use it. their peak flow readings is which is a a measure of how well they're able to move air. exposure to asthma trigger, tobacco use, exercise, sleep, and asthma limited their activities and what symptoms they had. you'll see in terms of the user's experience they were checking boxes, places to type in numbers this is the basic process they would do. the next couple of icons on that left screen enter rescue meds and peak flow data. those were opt nation ones if they want to report...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast...
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join us. "halftime report" returns in two minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. accolade overdrive. zagat just gave hertz its top rating in 15 categories, including best overall car rental. so elevate your next car rental experience with the best. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> welcome back. nat on a tear recently up 50% since hitting decade lows in april. futures breaking 3 bucks a day after inventories came out and lower on the day. people haven't paying that close attention to this move higher that we have and it's been a sharp down. >> down at $2 everyone talking about how natural gas disintegrate but now we have the heat wave covering 90% of the country. nat gas up over $3 earlier . >> what do you do? >> look at cabot gas. last year number one performer for the s&p 500. cheniere exports natural gas and
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use first solar as an example. explain. >> i think first solar's a really good example of this concept where only price pays, because here you had a stock that was a momentum name. the analysts loved it. they were enamored with the story. and if you look at a long-term chart going back to late '08, it continuousical continuously bounced off $100 a share it found support there time and time. all of a sudden, last fall it hit $100 and broke below on pretty substantial volume. the analysts didn't say a word, but what ended up happening was the stock cratered, lost another 70% of its value from there. i think if you just kept this concept in mind of supply and demand and you said to yourself, the buyers kept showing up at $100. all of a sudden, now they haven't. clearly, something's changed. risk management takes me out of the stock at that level. i sit back and wait, want to find out what's changed. and i think there's not enough attention paid to this when you're just looking at fundamentals, earnings estimates, disc
use first solar as an example. explain. >> i think first solar's a really good example of this concept where only price pays, because here you had a stock that was a momentum name. the analysts loved it. they were enamored with the story. and if you look at a long-term chart going back to late '08, it continuousical continuously bounced off $100 a share it found support there time and time. all of a sudden, last fall it hit $100 and broke below on pretty substantial volume. the analysts...
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firefighters went in, using thermal heat imaging cameras, trying to find that person. who it turns out wasn't even home at the time. crews were inside they realized the fire had gotten into the attic. >> the roof was weak early on. our crews took a lot of risk looking for potential rescue victim. once we determined there wasn't anybody there we pulled everybody out for their state and went to a defensive operation. >> a lot of smoke, the fire was crazy, jumping, a lot of sparks up in the air. i thought it was going to explode. >> reporter: no explosion but a moment when the roof flashed over meaning everything got so hot no one could be inside. firefighters had to fight this fire from the ground and up above. meantime, the entire cul-de-sac was evacuated for several hours that. includes six homes. firefighters were afraid the fire might spread, but it didn't. firefighters spent the night in front of this house, keeping a close eye on it. making sure the fire didn't flare back up. lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> 4:35. residents of 14 units in a brentwood apartment co
firefighters went in, using thermal heat imaging cameras, trying to find that person. who it turns out wasn't even home at the time. crews were inside they realized the fire had gotten into the attic. >> the roof was weak early on. our crews took a lot of risk looking for potential rescue victim. once we determined there wasn't anybody there we pulled everybody out for their state and went to a defensive operation. >> a lot of smoke, the fire was crazy, jumping, a lot of sparks up...
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e-mail us or tweet us. we don't have a tumbler page. >> okay. here are some of your responses, folks. joseph tweets my hair stylist has never been busier. in my opinion that's the best local indicator. >> lots of construction, spec homes going up. days on the market is shrinking and percentage of asking is on the rise. >> and michael says hey, sully, i'm a franchisee in orlando. my store has been substantially more busy in the last few months. >> a company profiled on how i made my millions. keep your e-mails and tweets coming. a crowded restaurant, mall, parking lot, that type of stuff. we're looking for the real signs, the meaningful stuff that cramer was talking about to show signs of life, or the opposite. just make sure the mall's open. >> yeah. we're obviously open to both sides and ofblg anecdotal as well but nonetheless we want it to come in. we're also seeing a huge sign of life in our four-legged friends. pet spending is at an all-time high in this country. in fact, americans dished out nearly $51 billion on their pets just last year.
e-mail us or tweet us. we don't have a tumbler page. >> okay. here are some of your responses, folks. joseph tweets my hair stylist has never been busier. in my opinion that's the best local indicator. >> lots of construction, spec homes going up. days on the market is shrinking and percentage of asking is on the rise. >> and michael says hey, sully, i'm a franchisee in orlando. my store has been substantially more busy in the last few months. >> a company profiled on...
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the problems are in front of us. nobody to bail us out. may there be more, absolutely. it's not going to help cure the problems that face us. china slowing down and who knows what happens in europe? we will be a seller of the market. >> i hear all of that. would you be a short seller here? you think the market is going down? you want to short the stocks and deer had a great number and raised earnings? why? >> i am net short a couple of accounts. the reason is if you look at the expectations of what they are saying whether it's cat looking for 8.5% chinese growth, 3% in the u.s., flat in europe, that's not going to happen. >> deer revised their outlook and revised upwards. >> what i am telling you is the end of the year is worse than this part. making the bet and not what management said, but by the way like to get the stock prices up. >> i don't think these guys are every doing the prices. they are talking about earnings that they have to guide. >> order looks fadeaway and are written in stone. >> that's written in paper. >> they are written in contracts. this is not a
the problems are in front of us. nobody to bail us out. may there be more, absolutely. it's not going to help cure the problems that face us. china slowing down and who knows what happens in europe? we will be a seller of the market. >> i hear all of that. would you be a short seller here? you think the market is going down? you want to short the stocks and deer had a great number and raised earnings? why? >> i am net short a couple of accounts. the reason is if you look at the...
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you can tweet us or even e-mail us. this is a couple things that he's proved as he said. >> if obama gets reelected, he will try to make sure that the higher tax rates go in for capital earners and small businesses. and we also have taxes coming in on capital under obamacare, about 4%. so if nothing is done, dividends go from 15% to 45%, capital gains from 15% to 24%. now, congress will be in a mood to do something, but the president is not going to let those tax cuts of ten years ago remain for upper income earners. >>> no margin for error. spain's finance minister says his government faces a lose/lose situation takes presents the most usaustere budget on recordo parliament. >> and cba signals a readiness to ease when it meets in may. >> and in the u.s., should there be more easing or not? today's fed minutes may renew the debate over whether the central bank is thinking about launching anymore quantitative easing. construction pmi 56.7 in march, pfs 54.3 in february. and again, another number following yesterday's man
you can tweet us or even e-mail us. this is a couple things that he's proved as he said. >> if obama gets reelected, he will try to make sure that the higher tax rates go in for capital earners and small businesses. and we also have taxes coming in on capital under obamacare, about 4%. so if nothing is done, dividends go from 15% to 45%, capital gains from 15% to 24%. now, congress will be in a mood to do something, but the president is not going to let those tax cuts of ten years ago...
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and you are sharing your fantasy with us. jerry wright would establish a trust fund and pay off my parent's house . give the rest to my three kids. we want hear from you. tweet your answers. and i plan to read the responses later in the hour. well, three of the four gop presidential hopefuls are courting voters in wisconsin when the state holds its primary along with maryland and the district of columbia. they are getting ready to address the crowd. doug is live in dc with the latest from the campaign trail. >> afternoon to you, umra. a series of high profile endorsements and senator marco rubio and congressman paul ryan. mitt romney is now closing in on the republican nomination. the average of polls shows up seven.five percent . wisconsin primary looming. all of the candidates are speaking in wisconsin . newt gingrich acknowledged that rival romney is in the league and will likely get enough delegates to get the nomination. >> i will be glad to help him defeat barack obama. but if he doesn't, you will see a different discus
and you are sharing your fantasy with us. jerry wright would establish a trust fund and pay off my parent's house . give the rest to my three kids. we want hear from you. tweet your answers. and i plan to read the responses later in the hour. well, three of the four gop presidential hopefuls are courting voters in wisconsin when the state holds its primary along with maryland and the district of columbia. they are getting ready to address the crowd. doug is live in dc with the latest from the...
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. >> thanks for joining us. america deserves better. those are three words which mitt romney hopes will reignite his presidential campaign after his keynote address at the republican party convention in florida. the most important speech of his political life was watched by millions across america with opinion polls suggesting the race for the white house is extraordinarily tight. steve kingston has this report from tampa. >> thank you so much. >> a businessman turned politician promising to turn this country around. with millions watching mitt romney and home, he called for the sales pitch of his life. >> many americans have given up on this president, but they have never thought about giving up on themselves and not on each other and not on america. what is needed in our country today is not complicated or profound. it does not take a special government commission to tell us what america needs. what america needs is jobs, lots of jobs. >> as ever, he looked the part. but this is really about the challenge of finding his voice, articul
. >> thanks for joining us. america deserves better. those are three words which mitt romney hopes will reignite his presidential campaign after his keynote address at the republican party convention in florida. the most important speech of his political life was watched by millions across america with opinion polls suggesting the race for the white house is extraordinarily tight. steve kingston has this report from tampa. >> thank you so much. >> a businessman turned...
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but the question is why aren't more of us doing it? joining us to talk about this, dominic tovella. good morning, dominic. let me ask you that question. i don't remember the last time we saw rates close to this, but more people aren't refinancing. is it because it is difficult to get the loans approved, or people have fatigue already over refinancing? >> a little bit of both. and let's emphasize. this could be a once in a lifetime, once in a generation opportunity. we have never seen loans like this at this interest rate ever. 60 years. it is going to be not an easy thing to get done. people are tired of the process. it is long and frustrating, but you really have to grab this opportunity. you really have to knock on the bank's door and say i am entitled to this. let me have a lower interest rate. >> why aren't banks allowing modifications where you pay a one-time fee instead of pulling your tax returns. if you are already a customer with them, and they just reduce the rate for the remaining term of your loan? >> i personally had these kind of conversations with the banks, and they
but the question is why aren't more of us doing it? joining us to talk about this, dominic tovella. good morning, dominic. let me ask you that question. i don't remember the last time we saw rates close to this, but more people aren't refinancing. is it because it is difficult to get the loans approved, or people have fatigue already over refinancing? >> a little bit of both. and let's emphasize. this could be a once in a lifetime, once in a generation opportunity. we have never seen...
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or charge us to use the site? >> i think that he's not going to go for the quick buck, but i do think heelt keep pushing the bar as much as he can. >> reporter: as facebook stock swoons, consider the case of amazon which de-r. tanked after its debut, but after it proved online shopping could be profitable, the stock is up 1200%. so do not count out the man in the hoodie. >> as for the titan in the hoodie, he is feeling the decline of facebook stock. yesterday he lost $2.1 billion. today he lost another $1.5 billion. >>> now we turn to a twist on the campaign trail. a brand new abc news poll. if the lekz were held today, president obama would barely eek out a win over mitt romney, 49-46. that echoes voters view on the economy which places the candidates neck and neck. we also learned there is one group giving romney a big boost tonight -- married women. it's your voice, your vote. >> married women carry a very powerful voice. they were instrumental in george w. bush's election. now this emkem bent with a small lead
or charge us to use the site? >> i think that he's not going to go for the quick buck, but i do think heelt keep pushing the bar as much as he can. >> reporter: as facebook stock swoons, consider the case of amazon which de-r. tanked after its debut, but after it proved online shopping could be profitable, the stock is up 1200%. so do not count out the man in the hoodie. >> as for the titan in the hoodie, he is feeling the decline of facebook stock. yesterday he lost $2.1...
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he was here say us was a trifle it's not what fish want. but by the same time. the british put a means of pounds into this this case and we don't want anybody else so not. everyone who ever saw his exact. and that in itself gives you thirty's yet the farmers like you brag and sets and they go at it. and there was not a new place and then the other was what. they decided to use the tag even though they put pick a lot of blow that good that blows up with that taint taint if that's white meddling in the ways new orleans weapon technical weapon doctored might be used on the that. you would have. but if you see it that it did of the gun. but it did have a wind on that particular day. and to be added anything to be coming to work. when going to. the garden bed right on. the poor dog that appeared to be coming down like red it hung in front of. her. house prices to barely contest sizes lifted it was that to us. they had leverage and it's really. like eight or ten years from the test site mostly for six months the straightest named. ted they're goi
he was here say us was a trifle it's not what fish want. but by the same time. the british put a means of pounds into this this case and we don't want anybody else so not. everyone who ever saw his exact. and that in itself gives you thirty's yet the farmers like you brag and sets and they go at it. and there was not a new place and then the other was what. they decided to use the tag even though they put pick a lot of blow that good that blows up with that taint taint if that's white meddling...
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or visit us online to save even more. fios. a network ahead. or visit us online to save even more. >>> we're going to dream in technicolor. technology color. what if you could control your dreams? >> it would be very cool. >> it's called lucid dreaming. and people have been fascinated by this concept for centuries. >> i wish i could lucid dream! >> these two fellows have come up with a way for you to cheaply be able to control your own dreams. it's called the remi mask. it is a kick-starter project. >> inside what looks like a normal sleep mask is a microcontroller that waits until you are at the paefk rem sleep, then flashes a series of customizable light patterns. the lights aren't bright enough to wake you up but will appear as visual anomalies in your dream. recognizing these anomalies alerts the sleeper that they are dreaming and triggers lucidity. >> to explain this a little better, we'll bring in our lucid dreamer. >> maybe he can sell me on this because right now i'm a little skeptical. >> hey. i'm sold on this. but steven's not buying
or visit us online to save even more. fios. a network ahead. or visit us online to save even more. >>> we're going to dream in technicolor. technology color. what if you could control your dreams? >> it would be very cool. >> it's called lucid dreaming. and people have been fascinated by this concept for centuries. >> i wish i could lucid dream! >> these two fellows have come up with a way for you to cheaply be able to control your own dreams. it's called the...
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so, now, aaron is with us again. new executive for barclay's, but a bad time. >> yeah, a boss at the helm of one of the biggest banks, anthony jenkins is his name. he takes charge of chief executive. there he is right there. big smile on his face. i have to say he's no stranger to the bank because he was the boss of the barclay's retail business. that's the basics of business, the every day stuff, the savings, deposits -- >> the less flashy stuff? >> yeah, they call it boring banking. bob diamond stood down a few weeks ago in the wake of that lending scandal that certainly rocked barclay's. but bob diamond was always on the investment side, the side that makes all the big money but also the riskiest side. so a bit of a u-turn for the bank, almost getting back to basics. mentioned the new investigation, he takes on a full plate because late last night, the s.f.o., what we call here the serious fraud office, they launched an investigation. the experts believe he is the right man. listen to this. >> i would like to say
so, now, aaron is with us again. new executive for barclay's, but a bad time. >> yeah, a boss at the helm of one of the biggest banks, anthony jenkins is his name. he takes charge of chief executive. there he is right there. big smile on his face. i have to say he's no stranger to the bank because he was the boss of the barclay's retail business. that's the basics of business, the every day stuff, the savings, deposits -- >> the less flashy stuff? >> yeah, they call it boring...
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if you're watching us on wbla tv in baltimore, maryland, discover over 80 objects used in daily life in africa that merged artery at the hand-held personal arts from africa at the baltimore museum of art. that is your "early today" event of the today. >>> here is an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. >>> tough times continue for actress demi moore who has hospitalized late monday night. moore, who recently split with husband ashton kutcher was admitted for what her spokesperson called exhaustion. however a source told tmz moore was rushed to the hospital for a substance abuse incident. she also bowed out of the upcoming film "loveless." >>> elsewhere. vanessa parody has told a french paper contrary to reports, her 14-year-old relationship with johnny depp is not over. >>> a judge will rule next week on actress halle berry's attempt to keep the father of her child from contacting them until a child endangerment investigation is concluded. >>> finally, first it was the sexiest man alive and now fans of ryan gosling are up in arms because he has been snubbed for an
if you're watching us on wbla tv in baltimore, maryland, discover over 80 objects used in daily life in africa that merged artery at the hand-held personal arts from africa at the baltimore museum of art. that is your "early today" event of the today. >>> here is an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. >>> tough times continue for actress demi moore who has hospitalized late monday night. moore, who recently split with husband ashton kutcher was...
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they're all around us. i got in the water first, and i was just floating there, and one male came right up to me and stopped. so i looked at him in the eyes and he looked at me, and i went above the water, and he went above, and we did this bobbing thing with this eye contact a good five minutes. >> as soon as i entered the water, a very large pilot whale swam right up to my camera, and this is something i'd never seen before because pilot whales are wild animals. >> but these whales seemed tame, more amused than scared by the strangers among them. >> i thought what the heck, so i extended my arms and i kind of slowly drifted next to him, and i started touching him, just assuming he was going to take off any second, but he didn't. >> but then knowing these beasts could hurt her, she gets spooked and decides enough is enough. she backs off, but only seconds later to her surprise, another whale approaches her. >> and we had eye contact again, and i looked at him and he looked at me. oh, god, we're friends. th
they're all around us. i got in the water first, and i was just floating there, and one male came right up to me and stopped. so i looked at him in the eyes and he looked at me, and i went above the water, and he went above, and we did this bobbing thing with this eye contact a good five minutes. >> as soon as i entered the water, a very large pilot whale swam right up to my camera, and this is something i'd never seen before because pilot whales are wild animals. >> but these...
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the head of trading for schwab joins us. welcome to the fast money halftime report from steve grasso's house today, the new york stock exchange today. let's start trading today and get straight to the crazy trades and apple and bats. bob pisani? are you telling me bob is not good? he's sitting right next to me. >> bob pisani is standing right here. >> do we have him or not? >> bob pisani is here. >> i insist that i'm here. >> maybe i'm not. >> give me the latest on what's happening not only in bats but in apple. there's two stories of the day. >> two issues, separate but related. number one is the bats ipo. bats did go public today. it priced at $16. that was below the price talk of $16 to $18. opened at $15.25. and immediately it was halted. now, why was it halted? that's part of the problem we're trying to get at right now. apparently there was some kind of system over load that happened there. the system itself crashed. now they're only allowing trading on the bats exchange itself. they weren't allowing trading on other e
the head of trading for schwab joins us. welcome to the fast money halftime report from steve grasso's house today, the new york stock exchange today. let's start trading today and get straight to the crazy trades and apple and bats. bob pisani? are you telling me bob is not good? he's sitting right next to me. >> bob pisani is standing right here. >> do we have him or not? >> bob pisani is here. >> i insist that i'm here. >> maybe i'm not. >> give me the...
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house has to take a test site to lift it this this to us to taylor into the x. ray. like eight to ten is from the test site. mostly for six months straight tastes and they did. tend to be a contender necking. italy after this mysterious. rasta report to the rights facilities. thirty minutes lighter we found ourselves fifty yards from the test side testing him much radiation i did for ready actually pleasant problem which would be lighter hydrogen. the area was gone we were close enough to see. reminds of really terror which the bumping take night and you could see the shape of the fireball. burtons the steel plates at the bottom of the enemy him to. where mike there for about. thirty minutes because we had together information that would to teary eyed if was left there in longer. the fission products died and very quickly it's the. effort to sequence. to take a long time to the chi there the thousands of years have not very dangerous when they're outside the body but once they're in the body they are. usually got places like the blood bank. and the defeat of the few
house has to take a test site to lift it this this to us to taylor into the x. ray. like eight to ten is from the test site. mostly for six months straight tastes and they did. tend to be a contender necking. italy after this mysterious. rasta report to the rights facilities. thirty minutes lighter we found ourselves fifty yards from the test side testing him much radiation i did for ready actually pleasant problem which would be lighter hydrogen. the area was gone we were close enough to see....
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you have to use different things to get to young girls. i've done it with take our daughters, i've written books about girls and et cetera. but what i think is important for us to think about here is the more powerful women get and we have gotten more powerful, even though we're not in the seats of power, the ms. push back there has been and the more the clothes look like little girls that women wear, the more little girls are told about princess -- i have 11 grandchildren and the little girls wear princess dresses and they are really tough little girls but they want a princess dress. we put them on the swings and have them get their dresses torn. but they wear these -- there is a pushback towards girls being girls, so that's because there's a fear of, i think, what's going on. so, we have to know that and help get it through. >> and there seems to be an opportunity in the mothering of boys that if you see the success of fathers mentoring their daughters, mothers having a different approach on their sons. and, i certainly, not being a moth
you have to use different things to get to young girls. i've done it with take our daughters, i've written books about girls and et cetera. but what i think is important for us to think about here is the more powerful women get and we have gotten more powerful, even though we're not in the seats of power, the ms. push back there has been and the more the clothes look like little girls that women wear, the more little girls are told about princess -- i have 11 grandchildren and the little girls...
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you want to see us adjust? >> are you asking, with regardless getting employed or once you're there, what you might do to improve it or is it a little bit of both? >> it's with regards to seeing the changes, getting actually more women at the seat of the table, like, because we have these tendencies, you know, to just want to get on top, you know, and it's just a tendency that you are brainwashed into, so, how do you -- what techniques can you use -- >> well, you can be a spy. you know, you can be an infill traitor. and it reminds me of this very light skinned african-american guy that used to work for me. and he went to get a job in the advertising business at a very senior level and not only did they offer him the position, but they gave him more money than he had ever gotten before in the offer and he came to me, because i was mentoring him at the time, and he said, jo, i think they think i'm white. so, should i tell them that i'm actually black? and i said, absolutely not. take the money. and then once you'
you want to see us adjust? >> are you asking, with regardless getting employed or once you're there, what you might do to improve it or is it a little bit of both? >> it's with regards to seeing the changes, getting actually more women at the seat of the table, like, because we have these tendencies, you know, to just want to get on top, you know, and it's just a tendency that you are brainwashed into, so, how do you -- what techniques can you use -- >> well, you can be a spy....